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  • Game rentals soar in popularity. Gaming, Xbox 360, PS3, PS2, PSP, Nintendo Wii, Nintendo DS, Gametart.com 0

    Game rentals soar in popularity

    Gametart.com reporting record business 18 April 2007 14:16 GMT

    Gametart.com, the UK’s largest games rental service for Wii, PS3, DS, PS2, PSP and XBOX 360, has reported a huge increase in the number of customers as renting games is becoming more popular.

    The web rental service has stated that the main...

  • Feeding fish through Wi-Fi. Gadgets, Wi-Fi, Fish, Photos 0

    Feeding fish through Wi-Fi

    Real aquarium screensaver from Wi-Fi enabled fish tank 18 April 2007 14:06 GMT

    Yes, you got it right. Wi-Fi has come to fish tanks so you can monitor the scaly animals and even feed them when you are away.

    A new Wi-Fi-enabled aquarium lets you see the fish, feed them, change the temperature and filter in the tank. Oh,...

  • Rainbow Maker for summer. Gadgets, Rainbow, Photos 0

    Rainbow Maker for summer

    Make rainbows this summer without the water 18 April 2007 12:35 GMT

    No rain is required for this fun invention, now you can have rainbows all over your room with the Rainbow Maker.

    Plus, the device is solar-powered, it just needs sticking to a window that receives direct sunlight then the built-in solar panel...

  • Wi-Fi cautions for two. Hardware, Wi-Fi, Theft, Police 0

    Wi-Fi cautions for two

    Two people have been cautioned stealing Wi-Fi 18 April 2007 12:09 GMT

    A man and woman were arrested and cautioned for using other people's Wi-Fi connections in Worcestershire this month.

    This is thought to be the first act by Police to clamp down on criminal behaviour of this sort, a woman had been warned earlier...

  • Pandigital unveils 15-inch digiframe. Cameras, Digital photo frames, Pandigital, Fujifilm, 8 megapixels, DSLR cameras, Photos 0

    Pandigital unveils 15-inch digiframe

    Pandigital reached 15-inches for its digital photo frame 18 April 2007 11:55 GMT

    Digital frames are getting bigger with standards being around 7-10-inches. Pandigital is following the trend and launched its own large version.

    At 15-inches the Pandigital PAN-150 will be needing a bit of space but will handle your high-resolution...

  • Nationwide and Barclays tackle security. Biz, Theft, Nationwide, Hacking, Adscape, Zune, Censorship, iPod, Google 0

    Nationwide and Barclays tackle security

    Top banks make a move to protect customers 18 April 2007 11:43 GMT

    In separate announcements, two of the UKs leading banks are making moves to protect their customers from identity theft and losing millions of pounds each year.

    Barclays is introducing a new PINsentry for online users, while Nationwide has...

  • Restaurant opts for the iPod. Biz, Restaurants, iPod, Hacking, Adscape, Zune, Censorship, Google 0

    Restaurant opts for the iPod

    iPod's set to help the taste experience 18 April 2007 10:35 GMT

    The music played in restaurants can often become the sour taste to any meal, whether it’s the reedy sounds of an Indian dish, the castanets of Spanish food or the guitar in an American diner. One British restaurant has found a way to make our delicacies...

  • Google adds online presentations. Software, Google, Online, Office software, Skype, Nokia 0

    Google adds online presentations

    Presentations join word processors online with Google 18 April 2007 10:16 GMT

    Google has made another acquisition and this time the world-renowned search engine plans to expand its online documentation services.

    Google is moving into nearly every online territory it possibly can, and putting up a further gauntlet to...

  • Excitement over HD DVD sales. Home Cinema, HD DVD, DVD, Toshiba 0

    Excitement over HD DVD sales

    100k HD DVD units sold in US in a year 18 April 2007 9:57 GMT

    The North American HD DVD Promotional Group has got very excited this week, because it's celebrating its first anniversary since it launched HD DVD hardware and movies to consumers.

    To sweeten the news, the group is also claiming that in...

  • Fujitsu go ultra-light. Hardware, Laptops, Fujitsu, Handhelds 0

    Fujitsu go ultra-light

    New convertible tablet PC from Fujitsu 17 April 2007 17:48 GMT

    Going for ultra-small as is the trend with most Japanese electronic gadgets, Fujitsu unveil its latest convertible tablet PC.

    Fujitsu is introducing another pair of ultralight models of handheld PCs on the market. However, compared to previous...

  • Magellan unveil Maestro 3100 and Maestro 3140. Car And GPS, GPS, Magellan 0

    Magellan unveil Maestro 3100 and Maestro 3140

    Maestro 3000 series is lighter and smaller 17 April 2007 16:51 GMT

    Magellan has announced a further range of car navigation devices following its line it released in 2007.

    The first two models from this series are the Maestro 3100 and Maestro 3140. These devices offer features including AAA TourBook Travel...

  • Intel prepare for internet everywhere. Hardware, Intel 0

    Intel prepare for internet everywhere

    Laptops becoming fashion accessories with Intel 17 April 2007 16:33 GMT

    With the announcement that the City of London will have the biggest Wi-Fi Square Mile in Europe, Intel has the technology to make it work.

    The latest concept from Intel is the "metro notebook". It's an ultra-thin, ultra-light laptop for the...

  • Digital Drumsticks create your own beat. Audio, MP3 players, iPod 0

    Digital Drumsticks create your own beat

    Bang along to your favourite iPod tunes 17 April 2007 16:11 GMT

    Connect these beauties to any audio output player, whether your iPod or old-fashioned CD player and these motion-activated drumsticks should allow you to drum along with songs.

    The control module clips to a belt and has a cable for your iPod...

  • SeeSnake peeps 3 feet. Gadgets, DIY, Cameras, Photos 0

    SeeSnake peeps 3 feet

    Getting round corners, through tight holes you can see clearly 17 April 2007 16:02 GMT

    You know those scenes in Hollywood movies or GRAW when the SWAT team snakes a camera under the door before bursting in to attack, well now you can do the same too.

    The SeeSnake Micro, is a camera with a 2.5-inch LCD display followed by a...

  • Microsoft supports TV streams. Software, P2P Software, IPTV, Microsoft 0

    Microsoft supports TV streams

    Desktop interactive TV service provides smoother streaming 17 April 2007 15:56 GMT

    Microsoft's Sliverlight, launched yesterday, has already found a way to make TV streaming smoother with fewer glitches in the connection.

    Skinkers, a push video and news service has announced that it will be using the software giants "LiveStation"...

  • Bands upload video immediately. Biz, Online, Networking, Warner Music, Adscape, Zune, Censorship, iPod, Google 0

    Bands upload video immediately

    Atlantic records begins uploading service to connect artists and fans online 17 April 2007 15:22 GMT

    Atlantic Records is encouraging its signed bands to embrace the web by allowing them to post what they are up to via their mobile phone.

    Groupies around the globe will now be able to follow thier favourite artists every move with a new initative...

  • Joost looks to indie market for breakaway content. Home Cinema, Video downloads, Joost, Video on demand, MySpace 0

    Joost looks to indie market for breakaway content

    Internet TV platform engages with indie market 17 April 2007 15:09 GMT

    Joost, the internet television platform set up by two of the founders of VoIP service Skype has turned to indie publishers for content.

    The relatively new internet TV platform has signed a string of distribution partnerships with independent...

  • Big Brother opens Diary Room to all. Software, Online, Social networking, Endemol, EA, Gaming 0

    Big Brother opens Diary Room to all

    Endemol and Electronic Arts move Big Brother online 17 April 2007 15:00 GMT

    EA and Endemol are offering fans of Big Brother the chance to relive the excitement of the television show in a new online experience.

    Called "Virtual Me", the partnership between Endemol and Electronic Arts promises to extend the interactive...

  • Sony unveils CompactFlash range. Cameras, Camera accessories, Memory cards, Sony, Nseries, iPod 0

    Sony unveils CompactFlash range

    Sony reveals its range into the CompactFlash market 17 April 2007 14:47 GMT

    Sony has announced that is moving away from manufacturing just Memory Sticks and started to offer CompactFlash cards for digital camera users.

    The new card range will be compatible with a wide range of products featuring the Compact Flash...

  • Radio comes to Nintendo DS. Audio, Radios, Brando, Nintendo, Gaming 0

    Radio comes to Nintendo DS

    Low-cost radio for Nintendo handheld 17 April 2007 14:32 GMT

    So far you can pick up an MP3 player for your Nintendo DS, adding to the accessories with a little low-cost action is a bit of radio technology.

    Available now the NDS Lite FM Radio Converter comes as a straightforward and lightweight add-on...

  • Bill Wyman launches own metal detector. Gadgets, Metal detectors 0

    Bill Wyman launches own metal detector

    Pop idol moves into the metal detecting business 17 April 2007 14:13 GMT

    Bill Wyman who professed his love for metal detecting in a letter to the editor of The Times last month has now gone one step further and launched his own range.

    Taking on George Foreman, Bill has announced his new product that is light-weight...

  • TomTom update World maps. Car And GPS, GPS, TomTom, Mapping Software 0

    TomTom update World maps

    Whole host of updates for TomTom users 17 April 2007 13:52 GMT

    Today TomTom announced the availability of updates for most its maps, plus moves to include detailed maps for South Africa.

    Customers will be able to update the maps for their device through TomTom HOME or via the TomTom website. The updates...

  • Lexmark launch affordable wireless printers. Hardware, Printers, All-in-one printers, Wi-Fi, Lexmark 0

    Lexmark launch affordable wireless printers

    Inkjets get a boost with Lexmark wireless technology 17 April 2007 12:30 GMT

    Wireless is taking over and Lexmark has announced its new range of affordable wireless printers.

    The company is starting big with eight out of its new 12 inkjet printers for 2007 hosting wireless capabilities spanning three printer categories....

  • Hackers put off buyers. Biz, Surveys, CPP Phonesafe, iPod, Music industry, Car And GPS, Google, shopping 0

    Hackers put off buyers

    Shoppers put their foot down on hacked stores 17 April 2007 11:36 GMT

    With so much data theft the chance of swapping supplier, or your favourite online store is easy. A new survey has found over half of people stop spending at sites that had suffered security breaches.

    So many people are worried about key personal...

  • Wayfinder Navigator update for mobiles

    GPS software direct to your phone as you go 17 April 2007 11:23 GMT

    Wayfinder has announced an update to its GPS service with Wayfinder Navigator 7.

    Although only compatible with symbian Smart Phones, the software claims access maps of the specific area you're in through points of interest or for travelling...

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